CURE partners with people and organizations to cultivate pathways to racial equity, justice, collective healing and well-being.

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Leading racial equity work in isolation is a common theme we've heard from Black changemakers. In these environments, we need community to release, calibrate, reconnect and REST. Here are five reasons Black changemakers are seeking refuget hrough our Embodied Justice Retreat.
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Heal in Black-Centered Space - “I'd like to connect with other Black changemakers in a context that centers our emotional, physical and spiritual well-being.”
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Do these reasons resonate with you? Know a Black changemaker that could benefit from the Embodied Justice Retreat? Share this post and information about the retreat. Partial and full scholarships are available. embodiedjustice.org
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Today we release our latest resource summarizing findings from our listening sessions with 27 Black changemakers leading #racialequity efforts in #nonprofit organizations. Read the brief at tinyurl.com/yc882mab and join us during our May 23 webinar: tinyurl.com/2yjatcpv.
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"I am a point of refuge for myself, but nature is a point of refuge. Community is a point of refuge for me as well." @Skillactionyoga Listen to our 1st podcast on practices that support healing enabling us to navigate the complexities of our world. urbanandracialequity.org/emb…
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May is Haitian Heritage Month! We celebrate the rich culture, resilience, and revolutionary spirit of Haiti and the contributions and achievements of Haitian Americans. #HaitianHeritageMonth #BlackHistory #FreedomtoLearn
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Listen to the inaugural episode of the Embodied Justice podcast exploring the topic of sacred activism! Host @JudyLubin welcomes the incredible Michelle C. Johnson - @Skillactionyoga - a race-equity trainer, intuitive healer, yoga teacher, and author. urbanandracialequity.org/emb…
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Hosted by @JudyLubin , the Embodied Justice podcast delves into the intersection of inner well-being, social change, and racial justice. Subscribe now and don't miss our 1st episode coming out tomorrow! embodiedjustice.org
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Join us in celebrating @TheWintersGroup's 40th anniversary and their unwavering commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and justice! Don't miss their groundbreaking Racial Justice at Work Summit: Justice for All. Register at lnkd.in/gpqpZt7Z
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Have you checked out our refreshed website yet? Our refreshed website is designed in shades of brown and sage, symbolizing strength, growth, and collective well-being. The imagery speaks to social and personal transformation. Visit our website urbanandracialequity.org
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CURE’s new program invites Black changemakers to move into a space of deep healing. Listen to the podcast, join our August retreat, or one of our online gatherings. We'll discover what's possible when we prioritize rest and collective well-being. urbanandracialequity.org/emb…
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Change is in the air, and we're embracing it fully! Our updated website and logo reflects our commitment to collaboration, collective wellbeing and liberation. #RacialEquity #RacialJustice
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Our new logo features the Tabono: an ancient West African (Adinkra) symbol that represents resilience, shared purpose and the willpower to realize our collective dreams. #RacialEquity #RacialJustice
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Let's connect, learn, and grow together towards a future of equity and justice. Join us on this journey! urbanandracialequity.org #RacialEquity #RacialJustice #Liberation #RestorativeChange #Wellbeing

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Black artists encapsulate our bonds, our healing, our love, and our stories through creative expressions that span African, Caribbean, and American culture. This #BHM we join @ASALH in honoring African Americans and the Arts. #BlackHistoryMonth2024
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CURE is hosting listening sessions with Black staff that lead racial equity and justice work within nonprofit organizations to inform planning for a new initiative focused on the well-being and sustainability of Black changemakers. Registration open now: forms.gle/pCdF18GVHktzVbVH7
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